Bible Answers For Almost All Your Questions [Paperback]

OverviewShares the Bible's perspectives on a range of moral issues, from cloning and remarriage to body piercing and the power of demons, answering questions that may be too embarrassing for everyday Christians to ask in a to-the-point format. Original.

Publishers Description

Why is cloning wrong? Does the Bible say a divorced person can remarry? Can angels sin? Is body piercing wrong? Can demons read our thoughts? Dr. Elmer Towns, author of over 80 books and Dean of Liberty University's School of Religion, answers these and many other questions you have wondered about.Written for the new Christian too embarrassed to ask, and for the long-time Christian who still has unanswered questions, this one-volume, indexed resource provides the kind of responses your own pastor would give as you're shaking hands after the Sunday morning sermon-short, knowledgeable, and to the point. Topics covered include: PoliticsThe Bible, The Holy Spirit, and AngelsCreationDemons and the Devil-God's NamesPrayer, Salvation, and Sin

If you have questions-and who doesn't-"Bible Answers for Almost All Your Questions" is an essential resource.

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This book is arranged, as the title implies, into a Question and Answer format. I was very impressed at the breadth of subject matter covered. There's everything from questions about the Bible to questions about the application of Biblical principles to everything in between.

The one thing that did disappoint me was that not every answer gave a Biblical foundation for the answer. Given the title "Bible Answers for Almost All Your Questions," I was expecting Biblical answers to all of the questions, not just someone's opinion on some of them.

An example of the answer using a Biblical foundation would be this from page 199.

"What is the sealing of the Holy Spirit?The Bible teaches that Christians are sealed by the Holy Spirit: "You were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until the redemption of the purchased posession, to the priase of His glory" (Eph. 1:13-14)."

An example of a question without any Biblical foundation would be this, also from page 199.

"What is the sanctification of the Holy Spirit?Various denominations interpret the word sanctification differently. The root meaning is "to be set apart." When the Holy Spirit sanctifies a person, he or she is set apart to God and should reflect the character of God. Because the Holy Spirit is holy, He makes the person desire holiness. Because the Holy Spirit is spiritual, He makes the person desire spirituality."

I'm not disputing Dr. Towns' opinion of the sanctification of the Holy Spirit. I just would have preferred it if he would have presented the Biblical basis for his opinion.

An Illustrative Bible Guide Jan 15, 2007

A thoroughly enjoyable book of facts, opinions, explanations and insights into the Word of God. When this book is used as a reference while reading the Bible, the reader becomes more enlightened and desirous to know more.